Search for dissertations about: "user intent"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 11 swedish dissertations containing the words user intent.
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1. Mining Web Logs to Improve User Experience in Web Search
Abstract : The World Wide Web continues to grow in size and diversity and this makes it increasinglyhard for users to find valuable information because of heterogeneous form and contentof the documents, little knowledge about the reliability and prestige of the documents anda great deal of redundancy.Usually search engines look for documents that contain specific keywords or phrasesstated by the users as queries. READ MORE
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2. Exploring Road Traffic Interactions Between Highly Automated Vehicles and Vulnerable Road Users
Abstract : Understandings of road traffic interactions are largely based on human-human interactions. However, the development of vehicles controlled by highly auto- mated driving systems (ADS) would introduce a radically novel type of road user. READ MORE
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3. Faster. Stronger. Better? : designing for enhanced engagement of extreme sports
Abstract : The human body is capable of very rich and complex movements and gestures which we use in everyday life to manipulate, navigate and negotiate the world around us—it is our interface for human experience. However, as technology advances it simultaneously shrinks, moving closer to our bodies, intertwining with the many facets of our lives and positions itself between our experiences of the physical environments around us. READ MORE
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4. Transparency Mechanisms in HRI : Improving an observer’s understanding of social robots
Abstract : During an interaction between a robot and its user, a robot may sometimes do things that the user finds unintuitive. This often happens because the user does not understand the robot’s intent, state, or policy well enough. READ MORE
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5. Privacy-Invasive Software
Abstract : As computers are increasingly more integrated into our daily lives we become more dependent on software. This situation is exploited by villainous actors on the Internet that distribute malicious software in search for fast financial gains on the expense of deceived computer users. READ MORE